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肥胖女性对孕期体重增加的认知:基于理论的分析。

Obese women's perceptions of weight gain during pregnancy: a theory-based analysis.

机构信息

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205,USA.

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins Medicine,Baltimore, MD,USA.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2019 Aug;22(12):2228-2236. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019000703. Epub 2019 May 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) in obese women is linked to adverse maternal outcomes and is particularly pervasive among African Americans, who have the highest obesity rates in the USA. A better understanding of culturally relevant attitudes and perceptions of GWG is needed to develop targeted interventions to prevent excess GWG among this group.

DESIGN

Using the constructs of Social Cognitive Theory, we explored attitudes and perceptions surrounding diet and exercise among low-income obese African-American pregnant women in Baltimore. We conducted twenty-one semi-structured in-depth interviews with pregnant adult women.

SETTING

Participants were recruited from a referral clinic for obese pregnant women at a large urban hospital in Baltimore, MD, USA.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty-one low-income African-American adult females in the first two trimesters of pregnancy with BMI > 30·0 kg/m2.

RESULTS

Lack of knowledge was not the main obstacle to healthy behaviours during pregnancy. Rather, food cravings and fatigue, an unhealthy physical food environment, limited self-efficacy for controlling excessive GWG, and a lack of adequate emotional and informational support impacted women's agency. While digital technology was discussed as a vehicle to promote maintenance of a healthy weight in pregnancy, further research is needed to test how it can be used to empower women to engage in healthy behaviours during pregnancy.

CONCLUSION

Interventions to prevent excess GWG among African-American pregnant women should harness support from partners and family and must go beyond sharing of clinical knowledge to also include strategies that improve the food environment, diet quality and self-efficacy.

摘要

目的

肥胖女性孕期体重过度增加(GWG)与不良母婴结局有关,而非洲裔美国人尤其普遍存在这种情况,他们是美国肥胖率最高的人群。为了制定针对这一人群的预防 GWG 过度增加的干预措施,需要更好地了解与文化相关的对 GWG 的态度和看法。

设计

我们使用社会认知理论的结构,探讨了巴尔的摩低收入肥胖的非裔美国孕妇在饮食和运动方面的态度和看法。我们对 21 名怀孕的成年非裔美国女性进行了 21 次半结构化深入访谈。

地点

参与者是从马里兰州巴尔的摩市一家大型城市医院的肥胖孕妇转诊诊所招募的。

参与者

21 名低收入的非裔美国成年女性,怀孕前 BMI 大于 30·0kg/m2,处于妊娠头两个月。

结果

缺乏知识并不是孕期健康行为的主要障碍。相反,食物渴望和疲劳、不健康的食物环境、控制 GWG 过度的自我效能感有限,以及缺乏足够的情感和信息支持,影响了女性的行为能力。虽然数字技术被讨论为促进孕期保持健康体重的手段,但需要进一步研究如何利用它来增强女性在孕期参与健康行为的能力。

结论

预防非裔美国孕妇 GWG 过度的干预措施应该利用伴侣和家人的支持,并且必须不仅仅是分享临床知识,还包括改善食物环境、饮食质量和自我效能的策略。

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